STRATEGIC PARTNERS

We develop long-term, strategic partnerships with both large and small organisations. We work with our partners to find innovative solutions, encourage collaboration between businesses, governments and civil society, and bring about substantial changes in people’s lives.

Together, we have achieved so much, positively affecting the lives of people all around the world. As we look forward to the next few years, we would like to thank everyone who has been part of this journey so far for their commitment as we continue working towards ensuring we can all have a brighter future.

MEDIA PARTNERS

Much of the news we see today focuses on doom and gloom. It seems to be easier to access this type of content on various media channels. However, at a time when Africa and much of the world need to be exposed to the good news stories and the positive development taking place, we are fortunate to have great partnerships with many broadcast networks, all of which share our vision, broadcast our content and help spread the good news.

All our documentary series have enjoyed huge success over the years and have been broadcast on Bloomberg Global, CNBC Africa, SABC, Business Day TV,  The Africa Channel, several eMedia channels, including e.tv, as well as many other networks across Southern Africa, Africa, Europe and Asia.

We would like to thank all the networks and channels for their valuable partnership and continuing support.

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e.tv

e.tv is South Africa’s biggest independent and free-to-air television channel. Established in 1998, the channel has been in existence for over two decades and appeals to all races, genders, ages and income groups. As the most viewed English channel in the country, e.tv is the destination of choice for local and international entertainment; the ultimate home of great stories.

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Bloomberg Television

Bloomberg Television (on-air as Bloomberg) is a pay television network focusing on business and capital market programming and news, data, analysis, and video to the world, featuring stories from Businessweek and Bloomberg News. It is distributed globally, reaching over 310 million homes worldwide.

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CNBC Africa

CNBC Africa is Africa’s most powerful multiplatform business media brand, owned by Africa Business News and headquartered in Johannesburg. It is part of the global CNBC family, reaching audiences in over 100 countries. Together with its companion site CNBCAfrica.com, CNBC Africa focuses on business, money, finance and economic news originating from Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Business Day TV

Business Day TV is available to more than 10 million viewers in nine countries across Southern Africa. Its programming provides current, up-to-the-minute information, with key insights and thought-provoking debate and includes weekly specialist programmes dealing with topics such as management, entrepreneurship, leadership, retirement, business and technology.

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eNCA

eNCA (eNews Channel Africa), is an independent 24-hour television and online news broadcaster that focuses on S. African and African stories. The most watched 24-hour news service in SA, its signature live reports, breaking news, sport, weather, entertainment and business updates is an indispensable source of local & international news for millions of South Africans.

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The Africa Channel

The Africa Channel, broadcast in the United States and the Caribbean, is a showcase of Africa’s most outstanding English language television series, specials, documentaries, films, music, soaps, biographies, travel, business, cultural and historical programs. Its programming represents the continent’s best and reflects the land, people, culture and history of Africa.

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SABC 2

SABC2, a free-to-air channel in South Africa, features cutting-edge programming that is vibrant and entertaining. Reaching just over 26 million adults (15+) weekly, SABC2 is the default channel for events of national importance. It celebrates and empowers the nation and promotes social cohesion with mostly local content broadcast in English, Afrikaans, Venda and Tsonga.

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Soweto TV

Soweto TV is the biggest community television channel in South Africa. With an audience reach of 2 to 2.5 million, it operates within the heart of Soweto and provides content for the global market. The channel is free-to-air in Gauteng Province and is also broadcast nationally on DStv and Starsat.

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Rising Sun TV

Rising Sun TV is a local satellite television channel broadcasting on the StarSat platform which has over 1.2 million viewers in South Africa and over 20.5 million viewers in Africa. Dedicated to all things African, RSTV is based in the beautiful province of Mpumalanga. A true African broadcaster, it features the best of the continent in entertainment, sports, lifestyle, business, news & culture.

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Africa Prime

Africa Prime is a high-quality streaming video-on-demand service & FAST channel dedicated to celebrating Africa’s talent and successes. Projecting positivity and authenticity, it offers a range of programs, from entertainment shows to series and documentaries. Whilst its multi-channel audience is primarily in the USA and Canada, its online streaming services can be accessed worldwide.

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TBN Africa

TBN Africa, broadcast to over 50 countries across Africa, features a selection of the best original and thought-provoking African and international Christian-based content consisting of ministry, lifestyle, music, youth shows, children’s entertainment, documentaries and movies – authentic, credible programming that facilitates and shapes a well-rounded and balanced lifestyle.